19 Midtown Atlanta Restaurants Currently Offering Takeout and Delivery

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“Together we’ll get through this” means helping others out and our favorite local eateries are suffering and need our help. During this uncertain time of COVID_19 lockdowns so many industries are struggling and one thing we can do while quarantined is to support our local restaurants via takeout. Eater.com has comprised a list of Atlanta restaurants by neighborhood that are adjusting their services to provide takeout delivery.

Here is what Eater Atlanta published (and we’re so grateful they did!):

Cities like Atlanta have suspended dine-in service to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, with takeout and delivery now the new reality for restaurants. Eater Atlanta is breaking down a few restaurants now offering takeout and delivery, and hopes to provide a manageable list of establishments by neighborhood.

While not every Midtown restaurant offering takeout and delivery is listed here, do not assume a specific restaurant doesn’t offer these services. Please visit restaurant websites and social media pages for updates.

Tip well. Call restaurants prior to ordering from a third party delivery service like GrubHub or UberEats, which often come with fees added to restaurants and consumers. Some restaurants are currently offering their own delivery services.

1. Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft

1745 Peachtree St NW Atlanta, GA 30309

(678) 539-6181

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Curbside pick-up and delivery via DoorDash. Call or order online.

2. NaanStop

265 18th St NW #4110 Atlanta, GA 30363

(404) 458-3500

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Curbside pick-up and no-contact delivery at the Atlantic Station, Buckhead, and Downtown restaurants.

3. Sean's Harvest Market

500 Amsterdam Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30306

(404) 565-6698

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Takeout and delivery via ChowNow. Piedmont Park location is takeout only.

4. The Nook on Piedmont Park

1144 Piedmont Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30309

(404) 745-9222

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Takeout and delivery by restaurant staff member to Midtown only. Delivery outside Midtown via UberEats and Grubhub.

5. Tabla

77 12th St NE #2 Atlanta, GA 30309

(404) 464-8571

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Curbside pick-up and delivery via UberEats, GrubHub, DoorDash, and Postmates.

6. DUA Vietnamese

77 12th St NE #6b Atlanta, GA 30309

(404) 254-4440

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Takeout and delivery via DoorDash and UberEats. Order online at website.

7. Sam’s of San Fransisco

60 11th St NE Atlanta, GA 30309

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Takeout and delivery via GrubHub.

8. Olive Bistro Midtown

1050 Juniper St NE #4 Atlanta, GA 30309

(404) 874-5337

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Takeout or delivery via Zifty.

9. Triple Jays Pizza Bar

1020 Piedmont Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30309

(678) 712-8400

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Takeout or delivery via Grubhub or Doordash. Hours currently 1 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Continue to check social media pages and website for updates.

10. 10th & Piedmont

991 Piedmont Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30309

(404) 602-5510

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Limited takeout menu. Curbside pick-up, delivery via UberEats and Zifty. Call or email the restaurant to order.

11. Empire State South

999 Peachtree St NE #140 Atlanta, GA 30309

(404) 541-1105

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Takeout only. Hot and cold to-go options. Check menu daily online. Order by phone or online. Pick up at the coffee window. Wine boxes in packs of six available. Open 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.

12. MetroFresh

931 Monroe Dr NE a106 Atlanta, GA 30308

(404) 724-0151

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Takeout and delivery. Please check website for daily menu.

13. Momonoki

95 8th St NW #100 A Atlanta, GA 30309

(404) 390-3025

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The restaurant is open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and the coffee cafe is open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Takeout or delivery via UberEats and GrubHub. Call or order online.

14. The Lawrence

905 Juniper St NE Atlanta, GA 30309

(404) 961-7178

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Curbside pick-up. Delivery via DoorDash. Check Instagram for daily menu. Call the restaurant to order.

15. Rreal Tacos

100 6th St NE #110 Atlanta, GA 30308

(404) 458-5887

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Takeout and curbside pick-up of full menu. Open 12 p.m to 9 p.m., Monday through Saturday. 

17. The Collective Food Hall @ Coda

756 W Peachtree St NW #225 Atlanta, GA 30308

470-312-4406

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El Burro Pollo available for pick-up. Order online or call. Poke Burri is available for curbside pick-up and delivery via UberEats.

18. Lyla Lila

693 Peachtree St NE Suite 118 Atlanta, GA 30308

(404) 963-2637

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Three-course family style menu featuring signature pastas, spring salads and soups and strawberry shortcake for dessert. Call restaurant after 2:30 p.m. for same day pick-up. Orders can be picked up curbside from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Payment by phone. Follow on Instagram and Facebook for daily updates.

19. Bon Ton Atlanta

674 Myrtle St NE Atlanta, GA 30308 (404) 996-6177

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Curbside pick-up and delivery via UberEats and Zifty.

SOURCE: Eater.com / Atlanta

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Piedmont Park Conservancy sends letter with COVID_19 updates to its Patrons

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Piedmont Park is an Atlanta staple. The historic park that spans more than 200 acres is one of the most popular (and beautiful) spots in Midtown Atlanta. From music festivals to community based events or just picnic-ing in the park or playing with your dogs, Piedmont Park has now become the to-go place for cabin fevered self-quarantined Atlantans.

The President of the Piedmont Park Conservancy provided COVID_19 updates as it relates to park business and the public so we felt it was worth sharing:

I am writing to you today because of the new reality that COVID-19 has brought to Piedmont Park.

Piedmont Park, already the most visited attraction in Atlanta, has seen an immense surge in visitation since St. Patrick’s Day weekend when Atlanta companies, schools and local attractions all began to close and move to home-based activities. Visit the Park on any given day, and you would think it was a summer Saturday in the Park with some sort of event happening. But instead, we are seeing people who just need to get out of their homes, clear their minds and move their muscles in an open, 200+ acre space that doesn’t threaten their social distancing efforts.

The Piedmont Park Conservancy is working harder than ever. Our small landscape crew is continuing to operate in order to keep up with the park demand. Director of Operations David Esslinger is strategically rotating and distancing the crew in order to preserve our workforce so that everyone can enjoy Piedmont Park for however long this lasts. Eight men, David, Stanley, Derek, Alan, John, Lorenzo, Todd and Michael, are showing up to contribute to something much bigger than themselves.

Right now, City of Atlanta parks are open. Our bathrooms need more cleaning, and we recently obtained 30 extra trash bins which need emptying. We also made an investment of adding soap dispensers to all of Piedmont Park’s bathrooms, and are funding the soap supply throughout this time, even though we typically rely on city funds for bathroom maintenance. 

Even if mandates relating to isolation or gatherings become more stringent, Piedmont Park is in full bloom: the grass will still grow, plants and trees will still need watering, and bushes will need trimming. Without focused care and attention, it doesn’t take long for beautiful Piedmont Park to not be so beautiful.

We are adjusting to operational disruptions that nonprofits everywhere are experiencing - Our volunteer groups are no longer a resource. Two of our three revenue streams, public programs and facility rentals, are and will be experiencing a significant loss for the foreseeable future. But thanks to a dedicated staff, committed board of directors and friends like you, I know we will be able to weather these unprecedented times together.

We encourage you to visit our alerts and closures page for the latest updates: https://www.piedmontpark.org/alerts-closures/ Please never hesitate to contact us if we can provide any information or be of service.

Thank you for your continued passion and interest in beautiful Piedmont Park. 

Mark Banta
President and CEO
Piedmont Park Conservancy

Stay healthy. Stay safe.

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3 Ways to Stay Healthy as You Age

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Growing older is inevitable, but this doesn’t mean your health has to decline at the same time. If you are healthy and active now, you have a better chance of staying this way as you age. While there may be unexpected bumps along the road to getting older, but there plenty of things that you can do to make sure that you have as smooth a ride as possible.

1.    Stay Active

This goes without saying, but as you get older, you will more than likely feel tired more often and this can cause you to become stagnant and avoid exercise, which can be detrimental to your health.

You must combat this growing tiredness if you want to be as healthy as you can be as you age, but you should also know your limits. Take walks in the park, golf with friends, and if you enjoy the gym, make sure to keep going to your heart’s content.

There are plenty of ways you can exercise and stay active that can fit around your lifestyle, even as it changes as you age.

2.    Get Regular Check-Ups

Keeping a healthy relationship with your doctor is beneficial as you get older. As you might expect, most people encounter more health problems as they age than at any other period of their life.

If you keep your doctor in the know about your body, they will be able to catch things before they develop and provide you with the best possible treatment available. Several times a year is enough to keep them up to date with how you’re feeling and any changes you might be experiencing.

3.    Maintain Your Hormone Balance

As you age, your body may start to produce less testosterone or estrogen. With hormone balances out of sync, your body can start to ache, fatigue, and make you feel generally low. These symptoms can put a great stress on your daily life and bring down your quality of life as well; however, if you seek hormone replacement therapy you can keep these symptoms under control, bring your body back to its optimum hormone level and live a better and healthier life overall.

Some symptoms of aging are inevitable and must be endured as a part of life, but hormone imbalances are not one of them!

One of the best ways to stay healthy as you age is to embrace it. No one stays young forever, and it can negatively impact your mental health if you think that way; after all, a few grey hairs or a head full of them never hurt anybody.

As long as you continue to look after your body by eating well and being active and listening to it when it needs treatment, you should age as gracefully as ever. There is no harm or shame in accepting that you are aging and that your body’s needs are changing as you grow older. After all, it is just another stage of life to enjoy.

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